The density of Vinyl Fluoride at its natural state as a gas is 2g/cm3.
As a liquid, its density is 0.91 g/cm3.
Its natural state is a gas and is colorless with a slight ethereal odor.
The melting point of Vinyl Fluoride is -160.5 °C or -257 °F.
The boiling point of Vinyl Flouride is -72.2 °C or 98 °F
Percent Composition by Mass
Carbon: 52.16%
Hydrogen: 6.57%
Fluorine: 41.26%
Percent Composition by Number
Carbon: 33.33%
Hydrogen: 50%
Fluorine:16.67%
Bond Tendencies
There is a double bond between carbons one (1) and two (2).
Vinyl Fluoride History:
Vinyl Fluoride was first made up by a Belgian chemist named Frederic Swarts in 1901. Swarts used the reaction between zinc with 1,1-difluoro-2-bromoethane. Today Vinyl Fluoride is made up by the reactions between acetylene and hydrogen fluoride. Also, vinyl fluoride can cause cancer in humans.
Uses of Vinyl Fluoride:
Vinyl Fluoride is mainly used for the production of polyvinyl fluoride. Its polymers are virtually water/weather proof so it can be used for protective surfaces of buildings, pipes, and wall coverings because it is coated with aluminum, galvanized steel and cellulose materials. These all make its safe to use against any kind of weather. Dispite its importance, vinyl fluoride can cause cancer in the human body.
Chemical Properties of Vinyl Fluoride:
Chemical properties incude those as listed above. It is used with aluminum, galvanized steel and cellulose materials to coat it to protect it from harsh weather.
The natural abundance of vinyl Fluoride is zero. It was made from zinc and 1,1-difluoro-2-bromoethane. It was obtained by the mixture of these element and compound. It is found as a gas from the mixture.
Vinyl Fluoride
46.05 g/mol
C2H3F
By: Mary Nolte and Kim KeppelThe density of Vinyl Fluoride at its natural state as a gas is 2g/cm3.
As a liquid, its density is 0.91 g/cm3.
Its natural state is a gas and is colorless with a slight ethereal odor.
The melting point of Vinyl Fluoride is -160.5 °C or -257 °F.
The boiling point of Vinyl Flouride is -72.2 °C or 98 °F
Percent Composition by Mass
Carbon: 52.16%
Hydrogen: 6.57%
Fluorine: 41.26%
Percent Composition by Number
Carbon: 33.33%
Hydrogen: 50%
Fluorine:16.67%
Bond Tendencies
There is a double bond between carbons one (1) and two (2).
Vinyl Fluoride History:
Vinyl Fluoride was first made up by a Belgian chemist named Frederic Swarts in 1901. Swarts used the reaction between zinc with 1,1-difluoro-2-bromoethane. Today Vinyl Fluoride is made up by the reactions between acetylene and hydrogen fluoride. Also, vinyl fluoride can cause cancer in humans.
Uses of Vinyl Fluoride:
Vinyl Fluoride is mainly used for the production of polyvinyl fluoride. Its polymers are virtually water/weather proof so it can be used for protective surfaces of buildings, pipes, and wall coverings because it is coated with aluminum, galvanized steel and cellulose materials. These all make its safe to use against any kind of weather. Dispite its importance, vinyl fluoride can cause cancer in the human body.
Chemical Properties of Vinyl Fluoride:
Chemical properties incude those as listed above. It is used with aluminum, galvanized steel and cellulose materials to coat it to protect it from harsh weather.
The natural abundance of vinyl Fluoride is zero. It was made from zinc and 1,1-difluoro-2-bromoethane. It was obtained by the mixture of these element and compound. It is found as a gas from the mixture.
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